Instructional Video10:59
Curated Video

Non-profit Helps Wounded Vets Get Their Lives Back - Catch A Lift (CAL)

3rd - Higher Ed
The Catch a Lift Fund (CAL) inspires veterans to get up and get moving again. CAL was founded in 2010, with the sole purpose of helping post-9/11 combat wounded veterans all over the U.S. recover both physically and...
Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

Pulley

K - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word pulley. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word pulley through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
Instructional Video4:30
THINCPRO Basketball

How to Dunk WITHOUT LIFTING WEIGHTS (Top 3 Vertical Jump Plyometric Exercises)

6th - 11th
In this video we'll go through 3 Essential Plyometric Strength Exercises to increase your Vertical Jump and get you your first Dunk on the Basketball Court! Click Here for Your FREE Pro Jump Secrets TRAINING
Instructional Video10:49
SciShow

5 More Strange Flying Machines

12th - Higher Ed
In our last list of strange aircraft, we stuck to covering the weirdest jets to take to the sky, but there are plenty of other types of bizarre flying machines out there! In this episode, Hank will tell you about five other unlikely...
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

80-Year-Old Champion Bodybuilder Sets Guinness World Record

3rd - Higher Ed
Ernestine “Ernie” Shepherd proves age truly is just a number. At age 80 she is a personal trainer, a professional model, a competitive bodybuilder and happier and more fulfilled than she’s ever been in her life.



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Instructional Video1:14
Curated Video

How Strength Training Improves Heart Health

6th - Higher Ed
How Strength Training Improves Heart Health
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

How to Get Enough Calcium to Build Muscle

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to get enough calcium to build muscle from DreamBodies' Tony DiCostanzo in this Howcast bodybuilding diet video.
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Can we keep robots cool by making them sweat?

12th - Higher Ed
Just when it seemed like robots couldn’t get any cooler, Cornell researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating, supported in part by the U.S. National Science